Augusta commissioners did an about-face Tuesday and rescinded their denial from last week of a zoning change request for property on Dennis Road.
Commissioners agreed to discuss the issue during a commission meeting in two weeks.
Following a legal meeting, commissioners voted 6 to 3 to rescind the vote to deny the request from Purko Builders Inc. that would allow the company to build a townhome development on Dennis Road in west Augusta. City Engineer Hameed Malik said the property is so narrow, vehicles have to pull over for oncoming buses.
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Voting against the rescission were commissioner John Clarke, Sean Frantom and Catherine McKnight. Commissioners Ben Hasan, Francine Scott, Jordan Johnson, Sammie Sias, Bobby Williams and Dennis Williams voted for it. Commissioner Brandon Garrett was not present.
Approval of the Dennis Road rezoning request will allow a development of 22 townhomes, a scaled-down revision of a 2019 plan to construct 40 apartments that was denied because of the dangerous condition of Dennis Road.
The road, a $7 million fix, is at the top on the list of projects to be improved with TIA money, according to Frantom.
Sylvia Cooper is a Correspondent with The Augusta Press. Reach her at sylvia.cooper@theaugustapress.com.
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